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| Spider-Man (2002) |
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13 | 13.68% |
| Spider-Man 2 |
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23 | 24.21% |
| The Amazing Spider-Man |
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19 | 20.00% |
| The Dark Knight |
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46 | 48.42% |
| The Dark Knight Rises |
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23 | 24.21% |
| Marvel's The Avengers |
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33 | 34.74% |
| Iron Man |
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20 | 21.05% |
| Captain America: The First Avenger |
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7 | 7.37% |
| Thor |
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11 | 11.58% |
| Superman |
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8 | 8.42% |
| Superman II |
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6 | 6.32% |
| V For Vendetta |
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3 | 3.16% |
| Watchmen |
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3 | 3.16% |
| X2: X-Men United |
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14 | 14.74% |
| X-Men: First Class |
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10 | 10.53% |
| Other |
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13 | 13.68% |
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"Sometimes I remember it one way. Sometimes another. If I'm going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice!" - The Joker Last edited by The Joker; 12-26-2012 at 06:11 AM. |
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His relationship with Talia Al Ghul is also left ambiguous.None of his back story is adequately explained He doesnt even come close to likes of Da Foe let alone Ledger's Joker Quote:
I explained it before why Eddy Brock/Venom/Symbiote needs atleast 2 movies to be shown properly He didnt even get the whole movie,he had to share it with Sandman and Goblin You cram so many things in one movie and its a recipe for disaster That and the stupid retcon.Raimi started on the wrong foot Best thing would be to seperate it out.Throw Sandman out of the picture,concentrate on Goblin Junior being the villian for the whole movie while showing Spidey getting the symbiote.Developing Eddy Brock throughout the movie.Spidey ripping off the symbiote and it falling on Eddy Brock should have been the final scene.Then Venom would have had whole of SM4 to play the villian |
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And again, I must ask this...how is getting shot by a canon missile being killed off easily? Yes, the death itself was quick, but it took a canon missile to do such! Plus, needless to say, someone had to kill Bane and it was best that it was Catwoman since she almost left Bruce to die before at the hands of Bane and Bane was also going to blow Batman's head off with a shotgun. Quote:
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But not everyone has the same appreciation for it that I do, much like not everyone found Bane's voice as enjoyable or as easy to understand as you did.
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Top Comic Book Movies 1 Spider-Man 2 - 9.5/10.............7 Batman Begins - 8.5/10 2 The Dark Knight - 9.5/10.........8 X-Men: First Class - 8.5/10 3 The Avengers - 9/10...............9 Superman II - 8.5/10 4 X2: X-Men United - 9/10.........10 The Amazing Spider-Man - 8.5/10 5 Spider-Man - 9/10..................11 The Dark Knight Rises - 8/10 6 Iron Man - 9/10.....................12 X-Men - 8/10 |
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I really don't like that Bruce quit being Batman for 8 years, so you can add that to the retcon.
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![]() I can say, at least, my friends would indeed mention Bane as a great villain and at least up there with Ledger's Joker, but not quite there. And I'd agree, although I would have definitely placed Molina's Ock in that list as well. But if you're talking about lists of top CBM villains...I haven't seen any updated ones counting any 2012 CBMs. Quote:
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BUT...I will say this; Bruce returning to Gotham City never felt like a plot hole to me. Harvey Dent, the District Attorney, wasn't even sure that Wayne Manor was in Gotham City's limits so Bruce could have easily found a way into Gotham through his own mansion. If the DA has no idea what covers all of Gotham, how could Bane's men? And...Bruce Wayne retiring as Batman isn't a retcon. That's the silliest thing I ever heard. It's definitely a direct continuation to The Dark Knight when the Dent Act was created. It may not have been the continuation fans wanted, but it's one Nolan chose and is NOT a retcon
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And Norman didn't have a speech. He just said "Peter, don't tell Harry" and dropped dead. The Glider came out of nowhere and impaled him, after Spider-Man dodged it. The blood rushing out of his mouth really made his death feel so much more brutal, too. Quote:
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Anyways, I think Lizard was interesting, but lacked a lot of character development, that's all. In my opinion, Bane really wasn't that much more interesting. Quote:
When Bruce returned to Gotham in BB, he was picked up by plane, and it wasn't taken over by Bane. Hey, that rhymes! But yes, his return to Gotham should have been explained, because right now it is a HUGE plot hole.
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Has this been mentioned on here already or no?
http://www.ign.com/blogs/zur-en-arrh...ll-time-part-1 http://www.ign.com/blogs/zur-en-arrh...-all-time-pt-2 I wonder what it would be if I asked my co-workers on what they think, lol. Quote:
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![]() Not really the first for who I know. I've heard others outside of these boards that had trouble as well. Everything else in TDK/TDKR were fine with Batman, but those two scenes, very difficult at times in what he was saying from beginning to end. Too bad that at least in TDK it made sense because he was being choked whereas the trigger scene, nothing was choking Batman.
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I visit the boards once, maybe twice a week, and even on these scant visits I've come to learn that if Anno disagrees with your opinion he will laugh at it and then try to justify his belittling of you as reasonable. Just ignore it.
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And I only see Juicy J on these boards to bring up my name. How thoughtful of him.
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How did he assume that the whole police force would be sent down into the sewers? What does he even mean by 'Take control of your city' when he is going to blast it anyway? He totally got Ra's al ghul plans upside down,how is it intelligent to blast himself within the city?Why dont they press the trigger and blast it instead of being chased through half of Gotham.It never made sense to leave Bruce Wayne alive and keep him in a place from where he could escape It was very lazy writting on Nolan's part,I never expected lazy writting from Nolan of all people Needless to say,using Batman or Robin as a means of comparison and saying he is better is harldy a complement Quote:
Again Lazy writting The way GG died in SM1 was great,the irony of getting killed with his own hands.Same with DocOck,the way he redeemed himself(I will not die a monstor),same with Harry's death in SM3(it was really emotional),even Ra's death was great(I will not kill you,but I dont have to save you).I always want the villian to die epicly Quote:
Where they lovers? Sibling-like? Partners? Which is why is used the word 'ambiguous' And the back story is never explained properly Quote:
There are a few things I look in a villian and Bane has none of them Intimidating? No Genius Plan? No Great Back story? No Excellent action sequences? They were Okay Legacy? No Great Acting? Again just okay Quote:
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You're on an absolute tear in this post. We need a salute smiley, but this will have to do until then ![]() To piggyback onto what you're saying, this was a central issue for the entire film. I recall a poster saying that the words spoken by Gordon at the end of TDK sounded like they were randomly picked out of a hat, and solely to sound (melo)dramatic and epic. My feelings about the writing in this film is akin to this, in that it seems like Nolan and Co. had a bunch of interesting ideas, locales, and set-pieces(the prison, Bane's plan, the cops in the sewer, Talia's existence and relevance), but didn't put too much thought into how it all came together to form a cohesive narrative. You can have all of the fascinating situations you can shake a stick at, but if your plot is incoherent, it simply won't work. Every transition and resolution was a little too neatly wrapped up in a bowtie for my tastes, right down to that abysmal ending. Quote:
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One of the common excuses I hear for this is that it's "realistic" or "unexpected". It's also realistic and unexpected for people to sometimes not talk in complete sentences or walk in a straight line, but you don't see things like that in movies(unless it's among the central themes, anyway) because it's poor writing. Time to put this realism argument to bed; realism for the sake of realism is never a good idea. It should only ever be employed if it serves the plot, and in this case, it just didn't. A grand villain deserves a fitting and appropriate demise, whether that be by death, incapacitation, or incarceration. These silly, sudden demises I've been seeing lately seem like little more than petty shock value, not unlike the torture-porn we've seen a lot of lately in horror films. Very solid post throughout, Spiderdevil. |
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Agreed. Bane's plan was a horrendous mess. It made no sense. It was just a long drawn out pointless siege where nothing happened in it except a few Cops and rich people got killed. That's it. It was only done to give Bruce time to recover and train himself back up in the pit and then magically get back to Gotham.
Bane could have pulled the trigger on that bomb within 2 weeks and the end result would have been the same.
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Yup. Agreed.
Now let's move on from this TDKR discussion since this is the Spidey boards after all.
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While I don't see TDKR as the strongest of Nolan's films, it seems that people are being incredibly disingenuous when it comes to discussing the plot or writing. Bane's plan (or Talia's) wasn't about just killing people, it was about giving Gotham hope which was intended to be ultimately hollow. It was applying the prison scenario to Gotham, thus providing a parallel between Bruce and his city and letting Bane punish Gotham as he feels they deserve. Bane explains all this directly to the camera. You can argue you don't like Bane's motivation but that doesn't mean the writing is particularly lazy and it certainly doesn't amount to a plot hole.
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The "Take control of your city" was connected to the longer speech outside the Blackgate Prison. He means that the ordinary citiziens should take back the city from the rich and corrupt. It was all part of this whole "revolution" agenda he used to give the people false hope. Bane wanted Gotham to die a slow death. Like he said to Bruce in the prison: he's a torturer of the soul. It's worse to die slowly and painful than quickly. However I must admit that it felt too much like an easy way for the writers to give Bruce all this time to build up himself. It didn't feel natural. It's very much like that typical stereotype villain who, when it seems like he has the upper hand against the hero, starts to unnecessarily brag about his whole plan, instead of just giving the final blow and be done with it, just long enough to let the hero come up with a way to defeat him. So I understand why it feels lazy to some and I might say too that it felt a little lazy. But it still worked fine to me. Quote:
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I always feel a film like The Amazing Spider-Man is such a breathe of fresh air because it feels so much more natural, genuine, honest and real the way those characters talk and behave, compared to Nolan who makes it feel like the characters have planned out long beforehand exactly what they'll say. With Webb's two films I can see myself and other real persons in those characters in the situations they are in and how they talk and behave. I can connect to them alot more. But Nolan has the upper hand when it comes to the feel of thrill, epicness and rush. It's pretty funny I think that Webb has very realistic personalities, behaviour, dialogue/monologue to characters in an extremely unrealistic world, whereas Nolan has a very grounded (in CBM standards) take on Batman's world but with very unrealistic dialogue/monologue and to some extent, unrealistic amount of luck and chance.
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